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The Conspirators (1969 film)

The Conspirators (Italian: Nell'anno del Signore) is a 1969 Italian historical comedy drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni and starring Nino Manfredi, Enrico Maria Salerno and Claudia Cardinale. It is based on the actual story of the capital execution of two Carbonari in Papal Rome.

The Conspirators
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLuigi Magni
Written byLuigi Magni
Produced byBino Cicogna
StarringNino Manfredi
Enrico Maria Salerno
Claudia Cardinale
Robert Hossein
Renaud Verley
Ugo Tognazzi
Alberto Sordi
CinematographySilvano Ippoliti
Edited byRuggero Mastroianni
Music byArmando Trovajoli
Production
companies
Francos Films
Les Films Corona
San Marco
Distributed byEuro International Film
Les Films Corona
Release date
  • 23 October 1969 (1969-10-23)
Running time
120 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguageItalian
Box office£ 3.218.178.000

The film's sets were designed by the art director Carlo Egidi. Location shooting took place around Rome.

Plot edit

In Rome in 1825, Cornacchia, a shoemaker, finds out that prince Filippo Spada, a Carbonari associate, is going to reveal the organization's plans for an uprising to the Pontifical Guard's commander, Colonel Nardoni. He then goes off to warn his friend Leonida Montanari, a doctor and the head of the conspirators, who decides to take out the informer. He and Angelo Targhini, a newcomer from the Duchy of Modena, attempt to murder Spada but ultimately fail to deliver the final blow. Spada manages to survive the attack and reports his assailants to the police, who have them both arrested and, after a summary judgement, sentenced to death by Cardinal Rivarola.

Meanwhile, Giuditta, Cornacchia's Jewish workshop assistant, who was previously in love with Montanari, has started to develop feelings for Targhini after first meeting him, unaware of Cornacchia's feelings towards her. While the two Carbonari are imprisoned in Castel Sant'Angelo, an idealist friar is sent to convince them to repent from their sins and states that they cannot be executed until their souls are considered saved. They try to take advantage of that by delaying the execution for as long as possible.

One day, after Giuditta accuses him of cowardice, Cornacchia reveals to her that he is actually Pasquino, the mysterious author of satirical poems against the Pope and the government. Out of his love for Giuditta, he decides to make a deal with Rivarola. He would reveal Pasquino's identity in exchange for the conspirators' lives. Rivarola, who already suspects him, pretends to agree and gives him a note that tells him to personally deliver it to Nardoni at Castel Sant'Angelo to have the prisoners released. The note actually says to arrest him at once, but if Cornacchia were to protest, he would give away that he can actually read, thus confirming Rivarola's suspicions.

The shoemaker, with his disciple Bellachioma, writes a poem in which he asks to hurry the execution of the two Carbonari and explains to his pupil that only their deaths may lead the people to consciousness. Then, after appointing Bellachioma as the new Pasquino, he joins a convent to escape Rivarola's persecution. In the meantime, people from the streets assault Castel Sant'Angelo, which leads Montanari to believe that they will revolt and set them free, but he soon learns that even his fellow citizens want them dead. The friar meets with Rivarola and asks him to delay the execution on the belief that every soul must be saved, but the cardinal just shrugs him off.

Eventually, the execution day comes and, just as the condemned are about to step towards the guillotine, the friar shows up and desperately implores them to repent, but they politely refuse. Refusing to give up, the friar says he is going to absolve them anyway, at the cost of having to deal with God himself, but Rivarola's men stop him from doing so. In the end, Targhini is decapitated and Montanari, before being executed as well, takes one last gaze upon the citizens of Rome gathered in Piazza del Popolo and says, "Good night, people."

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

Nell'anno del Signore: Original movie soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Released1969
1998 (CD reissue)
Recorded1969
Length33:12
51:59 (CD reissue)
LabelCinevox (MDF 33/26), (CD-MDF 318)

The soundtrack for the movie was composed by Armando Trovajoli.

Nell'anno del Signore Original Soundtrack
No.TitleNotesLength
1."Nell'anno del Signore" (In the Year of Our Lord) 4:25
2."Castel S. Angelo" 3:28
3."Paolina" 2:17
4."Angelo e Giuditta" (Angelo and Giuditta) 1:52
5."I Carbonari" (The Carbonari) 0:57
6."Addio" (Farewell) 1:45
7."Sotto la ghigliottina" (Under the Guillotine) 1:54
8."Ouverture - Nell'anno del Signore" (Ouverture - In the Year of Our Lord) 1:52
9."Tema di Giuditta" (Giuditta's Theme)Vocals by Edda Dell'Orso2:11
10."La processione dei condannati" (The Procession of the Condemned) 2:05
11."Dichiarazione d'amore" (Confession of Love) 1:43
12."Pasquino" 2:08
13."Sapessi quanto amore" (If You Knew How Much Love) 3:09
14."Coro della morte" (Choir of Death) 0:54
15."Piazza del Popolo" 2:32
1998 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleNotesLength
16."Nell'anno del Signore (Suite)" (In the Year of Our Lord (Suite)) 7:15
17."Serenata di Giuditta" (Giuditta's Serenade)Performed by Armando Trovajoli11:32

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Conspirators 1969 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The Conspirators Italian Nell anno del Signore is a 1969 Italian historical comedy drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni and starring Nino Manfredi Enrico Maria Salerno and Claudia Cardinale It is based on the actual story of the capital execution of two Carbonari in Papal Rome The ConspiratorsTheatrical release posterDirected byLuigi MagniWritten byLuigi MagniProduced byBino CicognaStarringNino ManfrediEnrico Maria SalernoClaudia CardinaleRobert HosseinRenaud VerleyUgo TognazziAlberto SordiCinematographySilvano IppolitiEdited byRuggero MastroianniMusic byArmando TrovajoliProductioncompaniesFrancos Films Les Films Corona San MarcoDistributed byEuro International Film Les Films CoronaRelease date23 October 1969 1969 10 23 Running time120 minutesCountriesFrance ItalyLanguageItalianBox office 3 218 178 000 The film s sets were designed by the art director Carlo Egidi Location shooting took place around Rome Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn Rome in 1825 Cornacchia a shoemaker finds out that prince Filippo Spada a Carbonari associate is going to reveal the organization s plans for an uprising to the Pontifical Guard s commander Colonel Nardoni He then goes off to warn his friend Leonida Montanari a doctor and the head of the conspirators who decides to take out the informer He and Angelo Targhini a newcomer from the Duchy of Modena attempt to murder Spada but ultimately fail to deliver the final blow Spada manages to survive the attack and reports his assailants to the police who have them both arrested and after a summary judgement sentenced to death by Cardinal Rivarola Meanwhile Giuditta Cornacchia s Jewish workshop assistant who was previously in love with Montanari has started to develop feelings for Targhini after first meeting him unaware of Cornacchia s feelings towards her While the two Carbonari are imprisoned in Castel Sant Angelo an idealist friar is sent to convince them to repent from their sins and states that they cannot be executed until their souls are considered saved They try to take advantage of that by delaying the execution for as long as possible One day after Giuditta accuses him of cowardice Cornacchia reveals to her that he is actually Pasquino the mysterious author of satirical poems against the Pope and the government Out of his love for Giuditta he decides to make a deal with Rivarola He would reveal Pasquino s identity in exchange for the conspirators lives Rivarola who already suspects him pretends to agree and gives him a note that tells him to personally deliver it to Nardoni at Castel Sant Angelo to have the prisoners released The note actually says to arrest him at once but if Cornacchia were to protest he would give away that he can actually read thus confirming Rivarola s suspicions The shoemaker with his disciple Bellachioma writes a poem in which he asks to hurry the execution of the two Carbonari and explains to his pupil that only their deaths may lead the people to consciousness Then after appointing Bellachioma as the new Pasquino he joins a convent to escape Rivarola s persecution In the meantime people from the streets assault Castel Sant Angelo which leads Montanari to believe that they will revolt and set them free but he soon learns that even his fellow citizens want them dead The friar meets with Rivarola and asks him to delay the execution on the belief that every soul must be saved but the cardinal just shrugs him off Eventually the execution day comes and just as the condemned are about to step towards the guillotine the friar shows up and desperately implores them to repent but they politely refuse Refusing to give up the friar says he is going to absolve them anyway at the cost of having to deal with God himself but Rivarola s men stop him from doing so In the end Targhini is decapitated and Montanari before being executed as well takes one last gaze upon the citizens of Rome gathered in Piazza del Popolo and says Good night people Cast editNino Manfredi as Cornacchia Enrico Maria Salerno as Colonel Nardoni Claudia Cardinale as Giuditta Di Castro dubbed by Rita Savagnone Robert Hossein as Leonida Montanari dubbed by Giuseppe Rinaldi Renaud Verley as Angelo Targhini dubbed by Massimo Turci Ugo Tognazzi as Cardinal Agostino Rivarola Alberto Sordi as the friar Franco Abbina as Prince Filippo Spada dubbed by Franco Latini Britt Ekland as Princess Spada Pippo Franco as Bellachioma dubbed by Pino Locchi Stefano Oppedisano as a drunken boySoundtrack editNell anno del Signore Original movie soundtrackSoundtrack album by Armando TrovajoliReleased1969 1998 CD reissue Recorded1969Length33 12 51 59 CD reissue LabelCinevox MDF 33 26 CD MDF 318 The soundtrack for the movie was composed by Armando Trovajoli Nell anno del Signore Original SoundtrackNo TitleNotesLength1 Nell anno del Signore In the Year of Our Lord 4 252 Castel S Angelo 3 283 Paolina 2 174 Angelo e Giuditta Angelo and Giuditta 1 525 I Carbonari The Carbonari 0 576 Addio Farewell 1 457 Sotto la ghigliottina Under the Guillotine 1 548 Ouverture Nell anno del Signore Ouverture In the Year of Our Lord 1 529 Tema di Giuditta Giuditta s Theme Vocals by Edda Dell Orso2 1110 La processione dei condannati The Procession of the Condemned 2 0511 Dichiarazione d amore Confession of Love 1 4312 Pasquino 2 0813 Sapessi quanto amore If You Knew How Much Love 3 0914 Coro della morte Choir of Death 0 5415 Piazza del Popolo 2 32 1998 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleNotesLength16 Nell anno del Signore Suite In the Year of Our Lord Suite 7 1517 Serenata di Giuditta Giuditta s Serenade Performed by Armando Trovajoli11 32References editExternal links 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